NASA’s Hubble telescope chronicles dying galaxy in latest image
NASA’s Hubble telescope is at it again! The space telescope has captured a marvelous image of a dying galaxy. Dubbed the NGC 1947, the galaxy was discovered almost 200 years…
NASA’s Hubble telescope is at it again! The space telescope has captured a marvelous image of a dying galaxy. Dubbed the NGC 1947, the galaxy was discovered almost 200 years…
Sure, we aren’t alone, but should we be seeking company? Michio Kaku, a theoretical physics professor at City College of New York, has warned humans about reaching out to extraterrestrial…
“Signs of life on Venus” is an exciting piece of news not just for space explorers but also astronomy lovers. There have been umpteen space explorations to date to know…
A promising method developed by the students at the MIT, claiming to sift the primeval wavelets has already been published in the Physical Review Letters. In contrast to the existing method that played around the guessing of gravitational waves emanating from various types of cosmic collisions, the new method aims at percolating the constant non-random patterns from the gravitational-wave data and leaving behind the larger chunk of gravitational noise. The newer method uses simulation technique that utilized 400 seconds of gravitational wave sets.
A new study conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Central Lancashire has revealed that giant planets could form around small stars much faster than earlier thought.…
The presence of an enormous planet in wild orbit can’t change the fact that there would be another earth-like planet in the solar system. According to the research led by …
Soon Antares rockets will carry the payload of tiny, fungus-grown biomaterials while leaving the Wallops Flight Facility from Virginia’s Eastern Shore on Saturday morning. A composite of fungal melanin and…